JL-JK-OBA
Installation and Operation Manual
PG 34/35
REV: A (1/21/2019)
11.
Initial Testing of Kit
11.1.
Reconnect Vehicle Battery(s)
CAUTION:
Before connecting vehicle battery(s),
verify all wiring is properly connected and no shorts
exists. Use of Multi-Meter, or Test Light is
recommended to check continuity of all connections.
11.2.
Test Air Compressor
11.2.1.
Turn vehicle ignition to on position and
allow compressor to fill Air Tank. Initial fill
may take approximately 1.5-3 minutes; Air
Compressor should shut off automatically
once full pressure is achieved.
11.2.2.
If compressor runs excessively (i.e., 5
minutes or more), disconnect electrical
power to Air Compressor and listen for air
leaks in system. Repair any problems and
retest; contact Kleinn technical support if
problem persists.
11.2.3.
Inspect all air line connections (i.e., Air
Tank fittings, Quick Connect fittings, Air
Horn fittings, etc.) for leaks by using a soap
and water solution sprayed directly onto
fittings
11.2.4.
System must be pressurized or at least Air
Compressor running
11.2.5.
If an air leak is found:
11.2.6.
Safely release air pressure from system
(i.e., slowly open drain valve)
11.2.7.
Disassemble leaky connection, re-seal and
reinstall fittings as needed
11.3.
Test Quick Connect Coupler
11.3.1.
Allow Air Compressor to refill tank, if
needed
11.3.2.
Attach supplied INF-1 inflator kit to Quick
Connect Coupler and verify adequate air
pressure is available
11.3.3.
Test fill tires on vehicle, bicycle, etc.
11.3.4.
Use Air Blow Gun
11.3.5.
Use Air Impact Gun
12.
General Operation of Kit
12.1.
Compressor Operation
WARNING:
Never operate Air Compressor above
its MAXIMUM PRESSURE RATING (see label on
body). Operation exceeding maximum pressure
will damage Air Compressor and may result in
Dangerous Air System failure.
12.1.1.
Air compressor is equipped with an
automatic thermal overload protection
circuit, designed to protect air compressor
from overheating and causing permanent
damage.
12.1.2.
Automatic thermal overload protector will
automatically reset after 30 minutes.
12.1.3.
To prevent discharge of
vehicle’s battery
and for best performance, keep vehicle’s
engine running while using air compressor
for any prolonged use (i.e., filling tires,
using air tools, etc.).
13.
Routine Maintenance
Perform following steps at least once during
recommended intervals.
13.1.
Yearly, or every 12000 miles verify all
mounting fasteners are properly torqued;
applying witness marks across fasteners and
mounting parts is good practice to quickly
ensure fasteners have not moved.
13.2.
Yearly, or every 12000 miles remove all road
grime and mud from mounting brackets and
kit parts using clean water from a garden
hose; pay special attention to corners where
dirt may collect. Touch up all paint chips
using automotive grade enamel in either
spray, or brush form.
NOTE: High-pressure washers may damage part
finishes and
must
be used with care. Do this
more frequently if traveling regularly off-
road, or in winter climates where road salts
are used.